Max envelope output and sustain level of ADSR-VC2 is 8V. (This can be switched to 5V, if desired). Sustain knob setting 5 (at twelve o'clock) gives 1.2V output here. Thus, the knob response is non-linear. I think this is desirable at some situations.

VCA-4MX has semi-logarithmic response, which makes it somewhat "ergonomically incompatible" with the non-linear sustain knob of ADSR-VC2. If I use my VCA-2P at logarithmic response setting together with ADSR-VC2, I get same results you described.

Within some tolerances VCA-4MX has the same response curve as VCA-2P at logarithmic setting - This is, if the upper CV inputs (labeled "amount") of VCA-2P are used. Previously I have used primarily the lower CV inputs ("Left" or "Right"), which give slightly different response.

So, VCA-2P can have "semi-logarithmic response" too.

VCA-4MX has 4 knobs and 16 jacks in 10 HP space. That must be a new record. There is a tiny bit of unused space. I could use a log/lin switch there...

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